You probably saw the emergency alert, but there is two men wanted in Saskatchewan for killing (with knives) what sounds like 10 people and injuring dozens more.
You probably saw the emergency alert, but there is two men wanted in Saskatchewan for killing (with knives) what sounds like 10 people and injuring dozens more.
Glad my alerts are silent.
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sounds like 10 dead. 15 Injured so far. I'm going to guess that goes higher. How Long until our govt bans knives? Maybe a knife registry would help. Better yet a knife buy back program to make our world safer.
I wonder how many times these guys have been let out on parole or bail prior to this
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10 dead and 15 injured so far
Looks like mugshots available for both people wanted
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saska...ings-1.6572464
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Qualifies as a mass killing, with knives. Qualifies as even worse than AR-15 toting USA, just on difficulty points.
Cocoa $12,000 per ton.
Reddit Regina hiding in their basements, so nothing has changed on that front.
Did I not reconcile enough?...
Fuck. I'm always forgetting to do that.
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Over a certain length of knife being carried on a person is illegal in Canada I'm pretty sure.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So while I know you're kidding, we aren't that far off already.
Would also like to point out this is one of the worst mass casualty events in the past how many decades? All done by knives and two guys.
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So how’s this going?
RCMP strike again?
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I just need to know what kind of AR15 they stabbed all those people with.
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We are good at convening, that should help
Nope... No law about the length of knife allowed to be carried, but there are vague laws about the reason for carrying a knife that can be broadly applied as required such as not needing to carry a machete as a tool for cutting open envelopes in a crowded office building, but if you were carrying it to hack through tall weeds in the bush, then totally legal...This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hell of a way to protest lack of clean drinking water.
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Q - Do you sell Butterfly knives?
A - We do not sell butterfly knives, push daggers, brass knuckles or switchblades. All of these items are prohibited under Canadian law, SO DON'T ASK!!!
Q - What is the maximum blades size one is allowed to carry in Canada?
A - There is no specific blade size restriction for carry in Canadian law. However, the larger the size of the blade, the more difficult it would be to identify it as a tool for everyday use. For example; if you are hunting, then a large fixed blade knife on your side is generally acceptable. However, carrying the same large fixed blade knife on your side while walking downtown in a major city would be a different matter. If you have specific questions please contact your local law enforcement agency.
Q - What are the legalities of owning swords or knives in Canada?
A - Knives are classified as either tools, or prohibited by design, the latter of which would include, but is not limited to: butterfly knives (balisongs), switch blades/automatic opening knives, push/punch daggers, knives with ‘brass knuckles’. If a knife is not prohibited by design, then the same rules apply to it as do to hammers, axes, screw drivers and so on. It is perfectly legal to own knives and swords that are not prohibited by design in Canada, so long as your purpose for purchasing and/or carrying it is to use it as a tool. Remember, Canadian law does not allow you to carry a knife for the purpose of "self defense". Carrying a knife for the purpose of "self defense" would identify your knife as a weapon, which is not permitted. Some places that do not allow you to carry a knife at all for any reason are airports, court rooms and some other government buildings, as well as businesses that serve alcohol.
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